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Focusing mainly on industry has not been optimal policy in Cote d'Ivoire, Ghana, and Zimbabwe. For maximum economywide growth, it would have been better to balance policies to facilitate growth in all three sectors: Agriculture, industry, and services.Blunch and Verner analyze and compare...
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long-run outcome to initial conditions - may be amplified by non-linearities in the adjustment of wages to deviations of … actual wages from the norm. …
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the high economic growth has not been able to translate itself into increase in the wages and earnings of the workforce … rates in India. In this paper, trends in rural wages are assessed along the Lewis continuum through wage rates data. Our … of real wages even in slack season indicates that the era of labor shortage is started in rural areas especially in …
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Workfare programs are one of the most popular social protection and employment policy instruments in the developing world. They evoke the promise of efficient targeting, as well as immediate and lasting impacts on participants' employment, earnings, skills and behaviors. This paper evaluates...
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Workfare programs are one of the most popular social protection and employment policy instruments in the developing world. They evoke the promise of efficient targeting, as well as immediate and lasting impacts on participants’ employment, earnings, skills and behaviors. This paper evaluates...
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